This
two-in-one ancient holy kshetra has a great legendary significance and it is
drawing unending streams of devotees throughout the year. Here both father and
son are worshipped at a time and hence two-fold advantage for Saivates and
Subrahmanya devotees. According to Sthalapurana, it is here Muruga offered
prayers to Maheswar before launching the, formidable war against demons. On his
victorious return, Lord Siva advised his son Muruga to abide in this kshetra and
fulfill the desires of the visiting bhaktas. Loyal son expressed his mute
acceptance. Hence the temple enshrines both the archamurtis, one behind the
another. The originally worshipped Sivalinga is just behind the Murugan. The
Siva Peruman is called Tirukumareswara and the main deity Siva Subrahmanya. This
uniqueness of having the most adorable Sivalingas in front and back is luring
pious theists and they are visiting with unparalleled devotion deeming their lot
infinitely fortunate. Another strange feature that greets the visitors is-there
are many attractive sacred images, like Nataraja, Narasimha, Chandrasekhar etc.
bearing the forms and aspects of Subrahmanya, though called in different names.
Nowhere this oddity is seen, nor devotees ever venture to conceive such fortune.
A big size Vinayaka image is installed in befitting mini-shrine in the maha
mandap. Nityanaimithika worship is offered to all the deities with due reverence
according to agamas. Due to embodying the most worshipful deities in one shrine,
its attraction, needless to say, greater.

This
sacred shrine lies between Mayuvaram and Taragambadi bus route, accessible by
bus from either side.